Safari Tours & Trips in Latin America
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- St Kitts and Nevis All-Inclusive with Airfare 7 Days/ 6 Nights
- In the heart of the Brazilian Amazon jungle
- Pantanal - Land of the Jaguar
- 7-Day Luxury Amazon and Pantanal
- Highlights of Costa Rica
- Sandoval Lake 4 Days and 3 Night
- Puma Tracking in Patagonia: 1-Day Wildlife Adventure in Torres del Paine
- 8-Day Luxury Amazon, Cerrado and Northern Pantanal
- Best Spots of Costa Rica 13 days
- Antigua Barbuda Family Package 6 Days/5 Nights
Duration 7 days Destinations Saint Kitts Age Range All Ages Welcome Physical Rating Easy Operator Across Caribbean Excursions From
- NZ$4,755
Wildlife encounters unfold in the Amazon, with sunrise dolphin watching and night caiman spotting from Amazon Tupana Lodge. Traditional canoes glide through igapós, while jungle trails reveal survival skills during overnight camping.
Duration 6 days Destinations Manaus Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Portuguese, French, Spanish Physical Rating Easy Operator We Travel Discovery From
- NZ$1,257
Safaris from Hotel Baiazinha boast 90% jaguar sighting success along Paraguay River. Boat excursions seek tapirs and anacondas, while Araras Lodge's 82ft-high towers near Poconé provide excellent wildlife viewing.
Duration 9 days Destinations Cuiaba, Caceres Age Range Ages 16+ Physical Rating Relaxing Distance 221 mi Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
- NZ$16,059
Duration 7 days Destinations Cuiaba, São José do Rio Claro, Pocone Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Portuguese Physical Rating Easy Distance 406 mi Operator ETours Brazil DMC From $8,540
10% Off- NZ$7,686You save $854
Highlights of Costa Rica
43 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The boat ride down the river to watch wildlife. I also enjoyed the oxcart painting.”
Sarah, traveled in November
Fascinating wildlife encounters stretch from Penas Blancas River's caiman to Manuel Antonio's sloths. Professional guides lead safaris through varied ecosystems, from cloud forests to coastal environments.
Duration 8 days Destinations San Jose, Poas Volcano National Park, Arenal Volcano National Park, La Fortuna, La Guaria (La Fortuna), Monteverde, Tarcoles, Carara National Park, Manuel Antonio National Park Age Range Ages 16+ Physical Rating Moderate Distance 201 mi Operator Explore! From $3,330
21% Off- NZ$2,630You save $700
Pristine rainforest of Tambopata hosts Latin America's diverse wildlife. Giant river otters, black caimans, and four monkey species roam freely. A 30-meter-high canopy walk offers views of tropical birds and howler monkeys.
Duration 4 days Destinations Puerto Maldonado, Tambopata National Reserve Age Range Operated in English, Spanish Physical Rating Moderate Distance 46 mi Operator Monte Amazonico Lodge From
21% Off- NZ$524+$35 local payments
Puma Tracking in Patagonia: 1-Day Wildlife Adventure in Torres del Paine
1 Review by TourRadar travelersPuma tracking adventures await in Torres del Paine's diverse terrain. Professional trackers and guides help spot these elusive cats, along with Andean condors and rare huemul deer during full-day wildlife safaris.
Duration 1 day Destinations Torres del Paine National Park Age Range Ages 10+ Operated in English, Spanish Physical Rating Relaxing Operator FlashpackerConnect From
21% Off- NZ$786
Duration 8 days Destinations Cuiaba, São José do Rio Claro, Nobres, Chapada dos Guimaraes, Pocone Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Portuguese Physical Rating Easy Distance 449 mi Operator ETours Brazil DMC From $9,893
10% Off- NZ$8,904You save $989
Best Spots of Costa Rica 13 days
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“All stays were interesting, we are considering a future variation on this tour.”
Richard, traveled in December
Naturalist guides reveal Latin America's richest wildlife habitats. The adventure winds through Tortuguero's canals, Monteverde's cloud forests with toucans, and Manuel Antonio's sloth territories, featuring stays at eco-conscious lodges.
Duration 13 days Destinations San Jose, Tortuguero National Park, Cahuita, Arenal Volcano National Park, Monteverde, Manuel Antonio National Park Age Range Ages 12+ Operated in English, Spanish Distance 384 mi Operator Destiny Travel Costa Rica From
10% Off- NZ$5,746
Duration 6 days Destinations Antigua Age Range All Ages Welcome Physical Rating Easy Operator Across Caribbean Excursions From
10% Off- NZ$5,063
What people love about Safari Tours in Latin America
- Brazil Adventure: Exploring the Best Destinations 28 Days/27 Nights
Very responsive and ponctual feom the beginning to the end. Everything was planned and scheduled following my demand. Very professional I would highly recommend this agency.
- Highlights of Costa Rica
I won this holiday at the Destinations Travel show and am immensely grateful for the opportunity to visit Costa Rica on this discovery holiday. It is a type of trip I might not have considered previously - it was a great experience and I will definitely look at Explore for future trips. Thank you!
- Journeys: Highlights of Costa Rica National Geographic Journeys
Well organized and with a knowledgeable tour leader. We had a great time!
What our customers ask about Safari Tours & Trips in Latin America
What are the best times of year to spot jaguars and other big cats in Latin America's wildlife regions?
The prime time for jaguar sightings in Brazil's Pantanal runs from July to October during the dry season with Porto Jofre and the Cuiabá River system offering frequent encounters. A TourRadar traveler noted: "The boat trip down the river to watch wildlife was outstanding - with a bit of luck we could observe the jaguars hunting or swimming." For puma viewing in Torres del Paine Chile the winter months from June through August work best as the cats stand out against the white snow. The Amazon provides good wildlife spotting year-round though animals are easier to spot during the dry season between June and November.
What types of wildlife can I expect to see on a Latin America safari tour?
Latin America's varied ecosystems host an array of wildlife. Tortuguero National Park in Costa Rica teems with monkeys caimans iguanas and hundreds of bird species along its waterways. Near Manaus in the Amazon pink dolphins sloths toucans and various monkey species make regular appearances. Torres del Paine offers encounters with pumas guanacos Andean condors and rare huemul deer with help from local trackers. As one traveler shared: "We were able to see 2 different pumas inside Torres Del Paine. The park and landscapes are breathtakingly beautiful."
What accommodations can I expect on a Latin America safari tour?
Lodging options span from basic to luxurious across locations. The Amazon Tupana Lodge provides riverside rooms with essential amenities while Costa Rica's Evergreen Lodge in Tortuguero features jungle bungalows and pools. For puma tracking in Patagonia the Delta by Marriott San José offers modern comforts. A TourRadar reviewer wrote about Costa Rica: "The Drake Bay Wilderness Resort offered spectacular ocean views and frequent wildlife sightings right from our room."
What is the typical daily schedule like on a Latin American wildlife safari?
Wildlife viewing starts early between 5:00-6:00 AM when animals are most active. Pantanal tours often begin with morning boat safaris for jaguar spotting followed by afternoon hikes or horseback rides. A TourRadar participant shared: "We had full-day jaguar safaris on a private boat in the Rio Cuiaba river system with amazing opportunities to observe jaguars capybaras and giant otters." Evenings might include night walks or caiman viewing. Most meals happen at the lodge except for packed lunches during day trips.
Are Latin American safaris suitable for families with children?
Many safari operators welcome families though age limits vary by region. Costa Rican tours often accept children from age 6 with places like Manuel Antonio providing family-focused stays and activities. Amazon adventures typically allow children 5 and older while Patagonia puma tracking usually requires participants to be at least 10. According to one review: "The guides in Tortuguero National Park were excellent at engaging children and making wildlife spotting exciting for all ages."
How do the different regions of Latin America compare for wildlife viewing?
Each area presents distinct wildlife opportunities. The Amazon stands out for its biodiversity featuring countless birds river dolphins and primates. Costa Rica's ecosystems showcase sloths toucans and multiple monkey species while Patagonia specializes in puma guanaco and Andean condor sightings. A TourRadar guest reported: "The diversity in Corcovado National Park was incredible - we saw all four Costa Rican monkey species in one day."
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